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Feb 11, 1972
"Grand Ole Gospel Time" debuts as a post-Grand Ole Opry, Friday night event, produced by Jimmy Snow, son of Hank Snow. The show continues for 23 years, with Johnny Cash and June Carter as inaugural-night guests
Feb 14, 1972
Jerry Kennedy and Charlie McCoy take part in an evening overdub session at Nashville's Mercury Recording Studio for Bobby Bare's "What Am I Gonna Do"
Feb 15, 1972
Faron Young records "This Little Girl Of Mine" at the Mercury Custom Recording Studios on Music Row in Nashville
Feb 15, 1972
Kris Kristofferson repeats as Songwriter of the Year during the Nashville Songwriters Association International Awards at the Holiday Inn near Vanderbilt. "Sunday Morning Coming Down" swipes Song of the Year
Feb 17, 1972
Bobby Goldsboro records "Lizzie And The Rainman" in an evening session at Nashville's Soundshop. The song becomes a hit for Tanya Tucker three years later
Feb 21, 1972
Ray Price records "The Lonesomest Lonesome" at the Columbia Recording Studios on Music Row in Nashville
Feb 22, 1972
Dave Dudley records "You've Gotta Cry Girl" in a midday session at Nashville's Mercury Recording Studio
Feb 22, 1972
Freddie Hart records "Bless Your Heart" in an evening session at the Jack Clement Studios in Nashville
Feb 23, 1972
Barbara Mandrell records Joe Tex's "Show Me" in a 2 p.m. session at the Columbia Studios in Nashville
Feb 23, 1972
Strings are added to Freddie Hart's "Bless Your Heart" during overdubs at Nashville's Jack Clement Studios
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